Does a person have a choice to refuse a required breath or blood test?
By operative a motor vehicle on the roadways of Texas, you have given implied consent to submit to a breath/blood/chemical test. If you refuse these tests, than you are automatically subject to various surcharges and suspensions. For the most part, these penalties are equal or greater than the penalties associated with a conviction for DWI.
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